L21 Flashcards
What is the Immune System?
A system of cells and molecules that work
together to fight invading pathogens
Molecules of the immune system and their main functions: (6)
- Antibody (Ab) – eliminates antigen (Ag)
- Complement – stimulates inflammation
- Cytokines – intercellular communication
- Adhesion molecules – cellular localisation
- Microbicidal compounds – kill microorganisms
- Apoptosis-inducing proteins – kill infected cells
Molecules of the immune system and their main functions: (6)
- Antibody (Ab) – eliminates antigen (Ag)
- Complement – stimulates inflammation
- Cytokines – intercellular communication
- Adhesion molecules – cellular localisation
- Microbicidal compounds – kill microorganisms
- Apoptosis-inducing proteins – kill infected cells
Molecules of the immune system and their main functions: (6)
- Antibody (Ab) – eliminates antigen (Ag)
- Complement – stimulates inflammation
- Cytokines – intercellular communication
- Adhesion molecules – cellular localisation
- Microbicidal compounds – kill microorganisms
- Apoptosis-inducing proteins – kill infected cells
Pathogen recognition by immune
system cells: Phagocyte
Receptor specific for a molecule associated with several different pathogens
e.g. Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) recognising bacterial flagellin
Pathogen recognition by immune
system cells: Lymphocyte
Receptor specific for a molecule often unique to a given pathogen:
T-cell receptor [TCR] (on T-cells) and
transmembrane antibody [BCR] (on B-cells)
Killing of a bacterium following activation of a PHAGOCYTIC cell: (8)
- Chemotaxis
- Adherence via PAMP recognition
- Cell activation via pathogen recognition receptor
- Initiation of phagocytosis
- Phagosome formation
- Phagolysosome formation
- Bacterial killing and digestion
- Release of degradation products
Summary:
- Cells of the immune system have receptors for pathogens
- The immune system cells need to get to the site of the infection
- They need to be activated to carry out their function
- A broad range of effector functions can lead to destruction of the pathogen